Sound Off

When bakers choose to wreck for a spell:

I like the slightly exasperated tone: "Well, come back."

 

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Heck yeah - and I'll take A BIG ONE, pls.

 

Funnily enough, if you sound it out this kind of works:

Bay-B? Eh?

 

I like to use the made-up word "embiggen" sometimes - it's just fun and silly, like "adorkable" or grown women wearing rompers. So needless to say, this made me grin:

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"In the bigening, there were no rompers, high-waisted jeans, or ironically ginormous glasses. And it was good."

 

Ok, wreckies, let's see if you can figure out this one on your own:

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Rittens = rampaging kittens, right?

("Possible side effects include sneezing, tiny scratches, and erectile dysfunction.")

 

And finally:

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Hear, hear!

 

Thanks to Becky B., Cricket C., Chelsey C., Lauren L., Jack B., Lola B., & M.N. for sounding off.

P.S. If you really DO want to thank someone with audio, then check these out:

Little silicone cases for your Apple airpods! I may have to stock up on the Stitch one for friends, it’s too adorable.

Heh... Furry Members

When you're trying to order a "Balls of Fury" cake (anyone remember that movie?), only to end up with:

Now that's a WHOLE different ball game.

And speaking of balls...

Er, balloons, I mean. Balloons.

(But I bet you saw something else all limp and saggy at first, didn't you?)

I swear, I'm not doing this on purpose.

Well, ok, maybe a little.

(That's my creepy, unblinking grin face.)

And finally, here's the lovely design Kimberly ordered for her wedding cake:

Aaaand here's the photo finish she ended up with:

Shoot, talk about an unfortunate development! Not to focus on the negatives, Kimberly, but I shutter to think of such a wreck ever leaving a dark room and gaining this kind of exposure. Here's hoping it was gone in a flash.

Thanks to Lisa O., Jennifer, Amanda M., Lindsey S., & Kimberly L. for finding one for the Scrap Book.

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P.S. We like floofs here, yes?

This is our cat Suki, and she luuuuurves these sticks so much I figured I should tell y'all about them.

Silvervine Cat Chew Sticks

If your cats don't react to catnip, try these; they're branches from a different plant with the same effect. My cats happen to love both, but I prefer Silvervine since the sticks are less messy than loose catnip, plus help clean their teeth.

Even better, a 10-pack of sticks is only $6, and they last forever. It's been 2 years and I'm still on my second pack. Every couple months I'll scrape off a little bark to expose more of the wood underneath, which freshens the effect; the cats are EXTRA interested afterward. (The sticks have no smell for humans, btw.) Highly, HIGHLY recommend for your feline friends.